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Tyranny from the IRS
http://www.activistpost.com/2013/11/...-in-taxes.html
Yes, the story is in right wing sites but just read, it's happening and not uncommon.I am waiting for the day I get audited because of my outspoken opposition to the fed and the 16th amendment.Sure it will happen:/\\!! |
I'm thinking four to five pages for this one. :yep:
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Not quite so innocent and rather well known tax protesters:
http://tpgurus.wikidot.com/peter-hendrickson http://www.justice.gov/tax/txdv07320.htm Gee, and all I had to do was use that new-fangled (and probably leftist/socialist) thingamabob called "Google". I had to do it; all the cool kids are "Googling"... <O> |
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Who cares if they are tax protesters? Government does not have the right to do what they are doing, especially to her in this case. I am aware they are, notice I said yes I know it's a right wing site.I looked them up, so nice try, play again.:har: See you, it is personal for you, oh so witty one. |
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Well, it's gone from unfounded assertion to defensive insults in less than 5 posts. That may be a record for Bubbles...
The people in question have brought down this misery on themselves. By virtue of their basically turning the "plight" into a business (selling books, etc), they are no better than the 'snake oil' salesmen who pitch get rich quick scheme in infomercials on late night TV. They seek to profit from being "martyrs". The lowest of the low... If you really looked them up, and, given your self-purported legal acumen and depth of knowledge, you would have found they goaded the government into action; the IRS did not spontaneously go knocking on their door. If you jaywalk in front of a cop, expect to get a ticket... <O> |
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If you 'protest' by breaking laws, you can expect to be prosecuted for breaking laws. Not that 'protester' is necessarily the word I'd use to describe someone who resorts to firebombing...
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An unjust law is no law at all.Everything aside, they are focusing on his wife not being reasonable because they want her in prison, to make a point, to show their power.This is tyranny, plain and simple. |
The real problem is people not knowing which fights to pick. If you defend a charlatan, you are not only perpetuating their fraud, you are damaging the very argument you wish to make. There are a great many other persons who are truly being persecuted by various government entities, but, unless some politacally or personal-gain motivated individual or group, say, like the Limbaughs and Sharptons of the world, rush to their "defense", no one ever really raise a hand to help them, unless it's something like the ACLU or other "liberal" group...
When I did my Google search, I just picked two out of the top five hits. I did skim over the others, but I felt those two were a good example of my point. They are not being persecuted because of their "outspoken opposition"; they plain and simple violated the law. As a "future barrister", you should understand the distinction. If you don't like the law change it or change those who make the law... Additional problems arise from those who make broad, sweeping assertions without proper foundation, reasoning, or researched knowledge... By the way, thank you for noting my wit. Jealous, much? I will see if there is a "witless protection" program avilable for you... :D <O> |
I was always under the impression that a law, whether thought to be good or bad by sections of the community was a law, provided it was passed into being by the relevant authority.
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Nope.
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I'm aware that the IRS has pulled some pretty shady stuff, and continues to do so. This may be one of those cases. It doesn't necessarily look like it though. Protesting a law is fine. Doing so by breaking it is not. Quote:
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I looked them up and what I see are two people who have been fighting the good fight against an oppressive government.Writing a book etc is how you spread the word and so what if make some money off of it, it's needed to carry on this battle. Yes, I realize you move to change the law or those who make them but it does not always work.How you change the law iswith a movement and if the law is so unjust, some may choose not to obey it in the meantime to draw attention to the subject.There is a lot of power behind keeping the 16th amendment as is and it's called the IRS.The IRS is a weapon that few in power would want to give up. The woman owes them no money, she is simply refusing to sign a form and allow them to force her to submit to their will.This is tyrannical behavior would expect from Russia etc, not the US, but it is commonplace sadly.Thanks to people like you, who think it is acceptable. FYI, the ACLU geneally only helps you if you are poor, non white, or fighting something religious, unless you are a muslim who tried to attack the US. Jealous? lol right.No, just your "wit" is deflection, because you think trying to be sarcastic makes you funny and original, but it does not.You are just another hack trying to tow the government line because it makes you feel good about yourself.Also, it's personal because I made the post.Grow up, make an argument or SHUT UP. Personal insults, veiled or overt are not called for. |
Pathetic, Bubbles, just plain pathetic...
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https://www.aclu.org/free-speech/cit...u-amicus-brief Research is a wonderful thing; try it sometimes - I promise it won't hurt... <O> |
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Do you even live here? I have real world experience with the ACLU.Generally speaking, they only handle cases involving non whites etc Now, is that their official policy? No but is it generally what they do? Yes. Example, I once met with the local director in my home town who refused to lift a finger to help a white, middle class guy facing some issues with the local police.Maybe a year later, same type of case, it was all over local news, black client and ACLU was helping him.This repeats itself all over the country.Do they help white people sometimes? Yes but generally ? no, unless it has do with religion. Just how it is and is one reason that organization is so reviled by many.The name and it's purpose sounds great, but the left wing loons who run the show there have ruined it, then again if I recall the founder was a communist, so makes sense.Thin they would take up the case of a tax protester? Doubt it, unless they were black, but maybe not even then. |
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